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  • White pillars broken in pieces, forming an X.

    The Right Side of History

    How should historians respond to the urgency of this current political moment?
    by Emma Green via The New Yorker on March 7, 2023
  • The Freedom to Choose Your Religion Comes With a Price

    In a new book, a historian explores the American fascination with conversion, and its costs. 
    by Lincoln Mullen, Emma Green via The Atlantic on August 12, 2017
  • Immigrants from Europe pose for a photograph upon their arrival at Ellis Island (1913).

    First, They Excluded the Irish

    Trump may block entry to foreigners who need public benefits—a proposal rooted in 19th-century laws targeting poor immigrants.
    by Hidetaka Hirota, Emma Green via The Atlantic on February 2, 2017

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Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony with backdrop of abortion protest posters

What Did the Suffragists Really Think About Abortion?

Contrary to contemporary claims, Susan B. Anthony and her peers rarely discussed abortion, which only emerged as a key political issue in the 1960s.
by Treva B. Lindsey via Smithsonian on May 26, 2022
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